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Lee Ross (Lee)

Aerial Photography by Rosspilot--Sky View Pictures  
Suffern, NY
RossThePilot@gmail.com
(845) 362-0096

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Suffern, NY
RossThePilot@gmail.com
(845) 362-0096
8453041190
(845) 362-0096
Aerial Photography by Rosspilot--Sky View Pictures
788 Haverstraw Road
Suffern, NY 10901
USA
1/1/2004

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New York Metropolitan, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut, Greenwich, Manhattan, Westchester, Rockland, Bergen, Sussex, Putnam, Orange, Ulster, Dutchess, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Kings, Bronx, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Newark, NY, Suffolk
Rosspilot@optonline.net
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decorative, historical
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digital editing, stitching, panoramics
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Eastern Region

Biography

Known as Rosspilot, Commercial Pilot and Aerial Photographer Lee Ross has been flying for more than 45 years.



Ross, a 1973 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, is past President of the 400-member Professional Aerial Photographer’s Association International (PAPA) and has served on the Board of Directors for 8 years.


In 2002, his image, Tribute was awarded “Best Technical Achievement”. In 2006, it was chosen “Curator’s Choice” in a Worldwide Black-and-White Exhibition. In February 2006, Ross was awarded the designation, “Master Aerial Photographer”. In Feb of 2007, his San Francisco Morning was named “Best Commercial Aerial Photograph of 2006”. In February 2008, Ross was named “Epson Aerial Photographer of the Year”. Rosspilot’s work has been juried into fine art shows across the country, including The Tempe Festival of the Arts, The Sedona Art Show, and the Fountain Hills Great Fair (Arizona), the Hoboken Music and Arts Festival (New Jersey), The Westport Fine Art Festival (Connecticut) and in Soho, New York City. His work is on display in some of the most historic landmark buildings in the country, including the Time Warner Center, 85 Broad Street, #1 and #2 World Financial Center, in Rockefeller Center, on Park Avenue, on Broadway, and in the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings in Manhattan